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Chrysalis Presentation for Action on Hate Crime “Tackling it Together” 27 th October 2014

Chrysalis Presentation for Action on Hate Crime “Tackling it Together” 27 th October 2014. Registered Charity No. 1116321. Sexual Orientation and Transgender are two DIFFERENT Protected Characteristics. Registered Charity No. 1116321.

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Chrysalis Presentation for Action on Hate Crime “Tackling it Together” 27 th October 2014

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  1. Chrysalis PresentationforAction on Hate Crime“Tackling it Together”27th October 2014 Registered Charity No. 1116321

  2. Sexual Orientation andTransgender are two DIFFERENT Protected Characteristics Registered Charity No. 1116321

  3. In 2007 the Equality and Human Rights Commission took Transgender out of the Diversity Strand Sexual Orientationand aligned it with Gender Registered Charity No. 1116321

  4. The Commissiongave the word Transgenderthe Definition“someone who is intending to, in the process of or has transitioned from one gender to the other” Registered Charity No. 1116321

  5. Registered Charity No. 1116321 This created an extra Diversity Strand Giving 7 strands where there were previously only 6

  6. Registered Charity No. 1116321 For those who refused to accept Transgender as a separate strand Of Equality They were expected to remove it from Sexual Orientation And align it with Gender

  7. The Equalities Act 2010 uses a similar definition to describethe Protected CharacteristicGender Reassignment Registered Charity No. 1116321

  8. The Equalities Act 2010 uses the definition ‘… the person is proposing to undergo, is undergoing or has undergone a process (or part of a process) for the purpose of reassigning the person’s sex by changing physiological or other attributes of sex.’ Registered Charity No. 1116321

  9. The Equalities Act 2010 states ‘A reference to a transsexual person is a reference to a person who has the Protected Characteristic ofGender Reassignment.’ Registered Charity No. 1116321

  10. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Most LGB&T Societies Still include Transgender Even though being transgender has nothing to do with sexuality

  11. Registered Charity No. 1116321 LGB&T Societies are often the first place a Transgender person discloses their feelings about their gender Confusion

  12. Since 2007 it has been necessary for Transgender to be included within Equality and Diversity and for organisations to have a Transgender Policy Registered Charity No. 1116321

  13. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Transsexual A person confirmed as having GD in which there is strong and ongoing cross-gender identification and a desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite gender. There is persistent discomfort with his or her anatomical sex and sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex. (this is a medical diagnosis)

  14. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Transition Is the act of renewing a life from the birth gender to the destination gender. Transitioning Is the period of time it takes an individual to work through the steps needed to transition from one gender to the other.

  15. Being Transgender is a medical condition Registered Charity No. 1116321

  16. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Every baby of every mammal begins potentially female. During the second month of foetal development, hormones released within the foetus determine whether the baby will remain female or become male.

  17. Registered Charity No. 1116321 The process of developing into ‘male’ or ‘female’ is called Sex-differentiation. These differences are programmed before birth, creating a sense of ‘Gender Identity’ Or ‘Core Gender’

  18. Registered Charity No. 1116321 • The first thing a baby learns to recognise is gender. • A baby learns to identify those who are Mummy people • from those who are Daddy people • A baby fits their perception of self into a gender very • early in their development Mum says I am a boy. But I know I am a girl

  19. Registered Charity No. 1116321 We expect that a baby with male genitalia Will identify as a boy and later a man and A baby with female genitalia Will identify as a girl and later a woman. WITH TRANSGENDER PEOPLE THIS IS NOT THE CASE!

  20. Registered Charity No. 1116321 It is only relatively recently that there has been significant research into Gender Dysphoria (which is the medical diagnosis)

  21. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Research In Holland in the early 1990’s showed that Transsexualism is a medical condition, not a state of mind. The brains of Male to Female Transsexuals were analysed and found to be more similar to Female Brains Than Male Brains

  22. Registered Charity No. 1116321 This research showed that the hypothalamus Differs significantly in Male and Female brains

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  24. Registered Charity No. 1116321 It is only by dissecting the Hypothalamus That a definite diagnosis could be given for those who are Transsexual. As this would have to be ‘post-mortem’ It is not a brilliant diagnostic tool.

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  26. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Often Gender Variant children know that they ‘do not fit’ into their perceived gender from a very young age.

  27. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Sometimes it is the onset of puberty that is the catalyst that causes the individual to question their core identity.

  28. Registered Charity No. 1116321 At the onset of puberty, young people may become confused with issues around Gender and Sexual Orientation.

  29. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Counselling at Chrysalis Meeting Centres Ensures that no-one embarks On a life journey That is wrong for them

  30. Registered Charity No. 1116321 At least one person each year attending Chrysalis Would have made a big mistake In their Life Journey Had they not had Counselling at Their Chrysalis Group

  31. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Our own statistics show that 90% of Transgender People are Suicide Survivors Or have seriously contemplated suicide All have or do Self Harm

  32. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis Is a Charity that provides Meeting Centres for people who have a Gender Identity Issue.

  33. Registered Charity No. 1116321 We have Meeting Centres in: The Southampton, Fareham and Basingstoke Areas

  34. Registered Charity No. 1116321 There are also Significant Others Support Groups (SOS) One evening a month In each area

  35. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis has 3 Significant Others Support Groups For anyone who is supporting A Transitioning Transsexual (Protected Characteristic Gender Reassignment)

  36. Registered Charity No. 1116321 At our Meeting Centres Chrysalis Beneficiaries receive One to one counselling Life skills workshops Guidance on Transitioning Issues and Peer Group Support

  37. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis Saves Lives Attending Chrysalis Meeting Centres Enables our beneficiaries to have the confidence to transition safely We have many testimonies to prove this

  38. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis supports vulnerable transitioning adults Provides NHS Treatment Pathway Information Works with the Police to reduce Hate Crime Provides information for other organisations Increases Transgender awareness through local networking

  39. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis supports both Male to Female and Female to Male Transitioning Adults in Hampshire We estimate one in 2,000 births have Gender Dysphoria Our 3 Meeting Centres support approximately 50 people at any one time

  40. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Each Meeting Centre has a LAGLO Who works with the group This ensures that our Beneficiaries Always have the confidence to report Hate Crime

  41. Registered Charity No. 1116321 In 2012 Chrysalis was commissioned by The Police Authority To conduct a survey about Hate Crime Against our Beneficiaries

  42. Registered Charity No. 1116321 The first obstacle was for our Beneficiaries to recognise and be aware of what Hate Crime is

  43. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Hate Crime Is A Criminal Offence

  44. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Our survey showed that ALL Our Beneficiaries had experienced Hate Crime

  45. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Some of our Beneficiaries believed that Only Transsexuals with a Gender Recognition Certificate Were protected

  46. Registered Charity No. 1116321 The wording of The Equalities Act 2010 Ensures that those who are in the process of transitioning are protected against Hate Crime

  47. Registered Charity No. 1116321 Chrysalis works with the Hampshire Constabulary To ensure that our Beneficiaries are confident enough to report any Hate Crime

  48. Registered Charity No. 1116321 The LAGLO who has volunteered To be familiar with each group Is a regular visitor and Can be contacted through the group Facilitator

  49. Registered Charity No. 1116321 The support each LAGLO can give is very valuable and we have many testimonies that support this close relationship

  50. Registered Charity No. 1116321 There have been several incidents that the LAGLO has been able to address without resorting to prosecution. This has enabled our beneficiaries to stay in their homes in safety.

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